Cores and Concepts of Information Systems Security
X52.9380
/ $1,195
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
This course provides IT professionals with an introduction to the core concepts of information systems security: access control; administration; auditing and monitoring; and risk, response, and recovery. Learn how policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines are established to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Become familiar with security measures applied to networking, transmission methods, and the operation of private and public networks. Unravel countermeasures and prevention techniques for dealing with malicious code and gain an understanding of how security is implemented in multiple technology environments, including client/server, Web, mainframe, wireless, and RFID.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Information Technology, Networks, Systems, and Security (IT), Systems Administration
Section 1
Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm
February 11 - April 22
No class on 3/18
10 Sessions
Location: 48 Cooper Square
